Google maps, contemporary Volgograd
Glantz & House, Armageddon in Stalingrad, especially the map on p. 203
An aerial photograph, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-B22081,_Russland,_Kampf_um_Stalingrad,_Luftangriff.jpg
A low-resolution version of the map for the Advanced Squad Leader game "Valor of the Guards",
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/image/318473/valor-of-the-guards-asl-historical-module-number?size=large (I registered and got access to the "original" version)
These sources are not necessarily 100% reliable or complete, and I've had to resolve a few conflicts.
The streets of interest, and the tentative 1942 names I've assigned, with "Now" names from Google:
(1) The street just northwest of the railroad and parallel to it
(Now) ulitsa Balonina
(Then) ulitsa Krasnovolzhskaya
(2) The street just southeast of the railroad and parallel to it
(Now) Kommunistischeskaya ulitsa
(Then) Kommunistischeskaya ulitsa
(3) The street leading from the Barmaley Fountain to "Red Square" (Square of Fallen Heroes) and past the triangular block with the Univermag
(Now) ulitsa Gogolya to the square, then ploshchad' Pavshikh Bortsov
(Then) ulitsa Gogolya
(4) The street just east of Ulitsa Gogolya
(Now) Apparently an unnamed alley in a rebuilt block of buildings
(Then) ulitsa Volga-Donskaya
(5) The street just west of Ulitsa Gogolya
(Now) ulitsa Volodarskogo
(Then) ulitsa Volodarskogo
(6) The street on the southeast side of the triangular block with the Univermag
(Now) Prospekt Lenina V I
(Then) ulitsa Oktyabrskaya (?)
How did I do? :-)
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